LaLiga supremo Javier Tebas has come down hard on his Spanish Football Federation counterpart Luis Rubiales, who he believes is not the best man for the job.

The 41-year-old assumed control of the RFEF in May of this year, shortly before Spain's controversial World Cup showing in which he made the decision to sack Julen Lopetegui on the eve of the tournament.

He has since been at loggerheads with Tebas in the months since then over his eagerness to stop LaLiga Santander playing a competitive game in the United States of America, although Tebas is keen to build bridges somewhat.

"When talking about personal relationships, I have my family and 10 lifelong friends and with Rubiales, what I want to have is a good professional relationship," Tebas stated at the league's assembly.

"Whether it is good or bad, what I want is a relationship where we can share thoughts on various topics.

"I respect his way of thinking even if it appears that he isn't so much the same with my thoughts.

"I don't consider him qualified for his position.

"Firstly, because of the fuss he caused with the coach [Lopetegui] then because of the competitions he wants to change, as well as the form and structure of the RFEF.

"There are many issues that make me think he is not capable of having the responsibility as I don't see what he does and the reasons I have given are why I think that."

The controversial topic of LaLiga Santander's eagerness to hold a game in the USA this season also unsurprisingly reared its head once again and Tebas is hopeful of hosting Girona vs Barcelona in Miami.

"We still haven't answered yes or no but we have already started the legal proceedings in the necessary institutions," he added.

"We have waited for all of the evidence in the courts and the RFEF haven't answered us and there are 80 days left before the match.

"Until the first week of December, we still have possibilities [to pull it off].

"The RFEF and Real Madrid have both said that they don't want to participate but it was unanimously approved by the delegation commission."